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Optical Illusion: Only a hawk-eyed individ can spot 3 differences in this cat picture
Readers are challenged to identify subtle variations between two comparable images in prick the Difference puzzles. These puzzles are excellent for assessing your ability to pay attention and observe. Are you able to focus well? Let's investigate! Pictures of a sleeping cat can be seen in the image above.
Despite their initial similarity, the two photos are not. The two images differ from one another in three ways. In under 19 seconds, can you identify the changes in the images?
Now is the beginning of your time!
Examine the two photographs closely in order to distinguish between them. Finding one or two distinctions is simple, but paying close attention is necessary to uncover all of the differences. Your brain benefits from this activity since it enhances your memory and concentration, which leads to better concentration.
The clock is ticking, so act quickly. By now, have you noticed o
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Avika Gor details exciting underwater stunts in 'Bloody Ishq'
Jul 24, 2024
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 24 : Actress Avika Gor, currently busy promoting her film 'Bloody Ishq', recently shared her experiences on set.
In an exclusive interview, Avika opened up about the most memorable scenes she filmed, highlighting the challenging and exhilarating underwater sequences.
"I think the most memorable for me would be the underwater sequences. I have never done anything like that before. Of course, I have given a lot of expressions of fear, whether it is 1920 or 'Mansion 24'. But this time, there was a lot of underwater work, and inom was very excited because inom enjoy doing stunts. It was new, it was different, and it is something that inom will remember for the rest of my life," Avika said.
Avika said that she was exited about working with filmmakers Mahesh Bhatt and Vikram Bhatt.
"I think first I should mention that I have been very blessed that I got a chance to work with M
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No chauffeurs, please! Ferns & Petals co-founder Meeta Gutgutia is happiest when at the wheel
First car
“My first car was a silver grey Maruti 800 which I got when I was pregnant because my family didn’t want me travelling in auto-rickshaws. Today, we have two Mercedes — the Mercedes S500 and the Mercedes ML 250 — as well as Range Rover Evoque, a Volvo XC90, a Nissan Teana, a Fortuner DC, a Chevrolet Cruze, an Innova and a Toyota Camry Hybrid in the family. In fact, the Innova has always been a constant.”
Early beginnings
“I have always loved cars, especially ones with high roofs. I don’t like being chauffeured. I am possessive about the driver’s seat. I don’t even like it if my seat position is changed in any way.
“I started driving as soon as I turned 18. During college days, I would sneak out without telling my parents and take the family’s Ambassador for a spin whenever possible. My husband